Zygomatic Implants

Advanced Implant Treatment for Severe Bone Loss

Zygomatic implants are a specialised form of dental implant used in patients with significant bone loss in the upper jaw, where conventional implants are not possible or would require extensive grafting.

Rather than relying on the upper jaw, these implants are anchored in the zygoma (cheekbone), providing a stable foundation for fixed dental rehabilitation.


When Zygomatic Implants Are Considered

Zygomatic implants are used in more complex cases, including:

They are typically considered where standard implant approaches are not feasible or would involve prolonged, multi-stage reconstruction.


How Zygomatic Implants Work

Unlike conventional implants placed within the maxilla:

This allows for:


An Alternative to Grafting

Traditional management of severe bone loss often involves:

Zygomatic implants offer an alternative:

Restoring function without the need for extensive bone reconstruction

In selected patients, this allows treatment to be simplified while maintaining predictable outcomes.


The Procedure

Zygomatic implant surgery is performed under general anaesthetic or IV sedation.

In many cases, this is combined with placement of conventional implants where possible.


Immediate Function

One of the key advantages is the ability to provide:

This depends on initial implant stability and treatment planning.


Recovery

Recovery is similar to other implant procedures but may involve:

Patients are followed closely to monitor healing and integration.


Outcomes

Zygomatic implants have:

They are often transformative for patients who would otherwise have limited options.


Risks and Considerations

As a more advanced procedure, specific considerations include:

These risks are minimised through careful planning and specialist technique.


Specialist Assessment and Treatment

Zygomatic implant treatment requires a high level of surgical expertise and planning.

As a dual-qualified (medical and dental) Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, treatment is guided by:

This ensures that treatment is offered selectively, where it provides a clear advantage over conventional approaches.


A Structured Approach

Zygomatic implants are considered within a broader treatment pathway:

  1. Assessment and imaging
  2. Evaluation of bone volume and options
  3. Consideration of grafting vs advanced implant techniques
  4. Selection of the most appropriate approach

This ensures treatment is tailored rather than routine.


Consultation

A detailed consultation allows assessment of your suitability and discussion of the most appropriate approach.


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For assessment and advanced implant treatment, including zygomatic implants, arrange a consultation to discuss your options.

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Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.